Sheringham Independent 439

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7th May 2016 Issue 439

Covering Sheringham, the Runtons, Holt and surrounding villages in association with the Cromer Times and North Walsham Times

Sheringham Carnival Queen & Senior Attendant

Sheringham Carnival proudly presents Jade Roberts as Carnival Queen 2016 and Emma Louise Glover as Senior Attendant. Jade is 26 years old and currently a mum and a child minder.

20 year old Emma has only recently become a mum and works at The Two Lifeboats.

Both girls have lived in Sheringham all their lives and are looking forward to their duties and responsibilities during Carnival Week. It is an important role, where they will take part in children's activities, visit nursing homes, judge the 'mini' Carnival Prince and Princess Competition and accompany the Mayor on his visits. Unfortunately, the third attendant resigned shortly after selection for personal reasons but, due to the carnival programme deadline, it was decided against re-advertising. We welcome both girls to Sheringham Carnival!

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Colour Me Vintage

Sheringham now has its own pop up vintage shop to complement the existing vintage and retro shops already in town.

‘Colour Me Vintage’, run by Jeannie and Terry Read, is open until late September and evolved from Jeannie’s keen interest in retro style fashion and memorabilia.

Having been involved in Vintage Fairs and events for a number of years, the exciting opportunity to have a pop up shop in her home town for the summer was too good to miss. Lesley Garrett owner of ‘Blossom’s Re-loved’ selling painted furniture also shares the shop with Jeannie and has some beautiful items for sale.

Apart from an exciting and colourful array of ladies fashion from the 40s, 50s and 60s, including fabulous hats and accessories, Colour Me Vintage has a selection of menswear specifically for the same era. The shop is jammed with an eclectic mix of furniture, china, kitchenware, records and memorabilia and an atmosphere that will transport you back in time.

Colour Me Vintage is on Lifeboat Plain at the bottom of Gun Street and is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 11am until 4.30pm including Bank Holidays until the end of September.

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The Romans are coming! The Romans are coming!

Over recent years, Sheringham has seen a number of bygone ages come to town including the 40s era and the Vikings, but now it is the turn of the Romans, or at least The Sheringham Players with their summer production of ‘Up Pompeii’.

The play runs from Wednesday 15 June to Saturday 18 June with a Saturday matinee performance, at The Sheringham Little Theatre, and tickets are now available from the Theatre Box Office.

The play, based on the original characters devised by Talbot Rothwell and Sid Colin for the very successful 1970's TV comedy, was written by Miles Tredinnick, after Frankie Howard asked him to write a brand new stage play based on the show.

Frankie Howard, who played Lurcio the slave, planned to do a UK tour and then perform it in the West End, but when he was then asked to reprise his role as Pseudolus in ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ at the Piccadilly Theatre, ‘Up Pompeii’ was temporarily put on the back burner.

A few years later, theatre producer Bruce James heard about the play and produced a UK tour starring Damian Williams as Lurcio.

This hilarious romp through ancient Pompeii sees Lurcio's attempt to deliver his prologue and begin proceedings, but he is quickly caught up in the myriad of sexual liaisons in all quarters of his master’s house. Why does Ludicrus not leave for the Senate meeting in Rome? Why does his wife return so quickly from the country? Who will take care of the escaped slave girl, Voluptua, and will Nausius’s love poetry improve? Whilst growing chaos ensues, an increasing rumbling is heard in the distance – what could that possibly be?

The play featuring some familiar Sheringham Players, and a few new faces, follows on from their very successful spring production and promises to be a riot from start to finish with classic innuendoes, saucy costumes, double entendres, mix ups, misunderstandings and mayhem.

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Mr Bryan Brooks, trading as Bryan's Property Services £929.70 5th May 2015 12 Corbett Road, North Walsham, Norfolk NR28 0JE

Mr Ashley Queen, trading as QECS £812.80 5th May 2015 11 Soken Drive, Gressenhall, Dereham, Norfolk NR20 4DX Mr Roy Jones, trading as the Bunker £203.00 5th May 2015 16 High Street, Stalham, Norfolk NR12 9BB

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Toastmaster’s Success

North Norfolk Speakers Club contestant Paul Rosier won the annual Toastmasters Area International Speech Contest, this year hosted by Mildenhall Speakers Club on 5 April.

Having won the North Norfolk Speakers Club International Speech contest, Paul delivered an excellent speech entitled ‘Just a Minute’, winning first place despite stiff competition.

The event was well attended and enjoyed by members from all area clubs with Mildenhall Speakers Club providing very welcoming hospitality and delicious refreshment.

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Paul Rosier, winner of the Area International Speech Contest, receives his award from Toastmasters Division Director Kevin Lee (left) and Area Director Sue Eastman

“I am proud to have put the name of North Norfolk Speakers Club back on the trophy and thank everyone for their support” said Paul.

North Norfolk Speakers Club meets on alternate Wednesdays, 6.45pm at North Walsham High School, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham. For further information please visit www.nnsc.co.uk, email northnorfolkspeakersclub@gmail.com or contact Gillian 01692 650250. Guests and new members are always welcome.

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Branch President, Air Commodore Tom Benson RAF (retired) awarded the President’s Cup for 2015 to the Branch Banner Bearer Ray Loake for his outstanding contribution to the Branch.

Ray and his wife Margaret have been not only loyal supporters of the RAFA but after nine years service in the RAF, Ray was also a volunteer with the Air Training Corps for over 20 years.

Ray Loake receiving the Presidents Cup from Air Commodore Tom Benson RAF (retired) and Branch Chairman John Lawford

Ray and Margaret, who live in Briston, support the annual RAFA Wings Week Appeal Ray is the co-ordinator for Sheringham – service indeed to our country, our youth and our veterans.

80th Birthday Celebration

I celebrated my 80th birthday on Tuesday 19 April with a buffet party at The Robin Hood in town.

We had a really great time – the buffet was extremely good and the service we received was unbelievable.

Thank you Natasha and Ricki for all you did to make my 80th so memorable.

Rose Marie Bignell

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Nth Norfolk Chess Club: 7.30pm Fridays. The Morley Club, Cromer Rd, Sheringham. 01263 823814 Cromer & Sheringham Rotary: 6.30pm Weds. Dormy House Hotel, W Runton (not 5th Wed) 01263 578194 Cromer & Sheringham Inner Wheel Club meets at The Virginia Court Hotel, Cliff Ave, Cromer on the first Thursday of the month, 6pm for 6.30pm. Telephone (01263) 511759. Fairtrade Sale: 2nd Sat each month. 9.30 - 11.30am. Friends Meeting House, Cremer St, Sheringham. Local produce. In aid of Practical Action & peace work in Uganda. Monday Fellowship: St Peter's Church Sheringham. 2.30pm Mons (not 1st Mon month). All welcome Noah’s Ark Toddlers : Wed 10am-noon. St Peter’s Church, Sheringham. Contact 820013 for details. Royal British Legion Morley Club 7.30pm 1st Mon each month (2nd if Bank Holiday, no meeting in Aug). New members welcome. Melanie Clarke 07884 365192 Kelling Model Flying Club - Morley Club, Sheringham 2nd Wed each month. Contact John Wells 01692 404494 Sheringham History Group held at Mo Museum at various locations to be announced while work continues until Spring 2016 7.30pm 1st Wed of month. Hugh 01263 823446. Helen 01263 824254 Sheringham Folk Dance Club - St Andrews Methodist Church Hall, Cromer Road, Sheringham. Mondays 7.309.30 pm. Margaret Farley 01263 820050 for further info. Mid Norfolk CAB - sessions in Sheringham operate from 10 am to 3 pm on Thursdays on a fortnightly basis at the YESU building, 15 High Street, Sheringham. Sessions are “drop in” and no appointments are necessary. For general enquiries, the Norfolk-wide Adviceline is 08444 111 444 Bittern DX Group Local amateur radio group, currently holding our meetings at the Erpingham Arms on the last Thursday of the month, with regular field events throughout the year, find out about us on our Website www.bdxg.org.uk or Email info@bittern-dxers.org.uk Term Time Saturdays - 'Kids Club' for 4-11years, 10-12 noon at Canaan Christian Centre, 21 Holt Rd, Sheringham. First session FREE, normally £1/week. Craft, drama, song & dance, games & lots of fun. Monthly outings. 824300 Seaside Rock after school club at Sheringham Junior Infant School. 3.15 -4.30pm in School canteen - games, crafts, bible stories, fun, drama, dance & song. Term time. Sat - 9-12noon Charity Garage Sale at the Canaan Christian Centre, 21 Holt Rd, Sheringham. Helping needy and orphaned children at home and overseas. The North Walsham Spiritual Centre meets each Sun in the St John Ambulance Hall at 6.30pm. Next to the Vicarage Street car park. A warm welcome to everyone. Sheringham Singers meet Tuesdays 2-4 at the Lighthouse Community Centre Sheringham. New members always welcome. Contact Ro Curtis 01263 768126 MS monthly Drop-In, 10am - 12noon, last Thursday of each month at Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham. Anyone affected by MS most welcome. Further details 01263 579453 ROAB Lodge - Monday nights 8.15pm Harry Upcher Lodge, Tyneside Club, Sheringham Cromer Air Rifle Club meet on Sunday mornings 9am12noon near Sheringham. Details: Nick 01263 570223 Cantamus Choir rehearses every Thurs 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps. New members welcome. No audition. Seniors’ Swimming Club for over 55s opportunity to swim for health, fitness and enjoyment. Swim times are: Mon 9am-10am. Wed 10.20am-11.20am. Frid 12- 1.pm. Looking for new members for a weekly swim at Gresham’s Pool. Patricia Poole 01263 860 664 teazle1@btinternet.com Fit Together Badminton - Thur 1pm-4:30pm Gresham Village Hall, East Beckham Ln, Gresham, NR11 8RT. Time divided between different abilities. 07917 596797 to find time slot and book your place. Equipment provided. £2.50 The Morley Club 48 Cromer Road, Sheringham (£10 membership fee) Bridge Thursday 7pm and Friday 2.pm, Carpet bowls Monday and Wednesday 2pm Green bowling starts end April, 01263822087. Snooker and pool available Drawing and painting classes at Upper Sheringham Village Hall Wed & Thur 10am - 1pm. All abilities welcome. Tutor Bob Larking M.A. PGCE. Please call 01362 668941. Diabetes UK N Norfolk Voluntary Group meets on 4th Thur each month (except Dec) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492’. Bookstart Baby Bounce & Rhyme Time/ Songs, for under 5s & parents/carers. Every Tues, 10am-10.30am. Come and join the fun and meet some new friends. Don't

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forget to collect your free bookstart pack for children under 4. Sheringham Library, New Rd 01263 822874. Sheringham W.I. meet on the 2nd Monday each month now meet at Sheringham Community Centre 7.15pm. New members welcome. Liz Withington 01263 649227 or 07905 292897 or Facebook Sheringham Afternoon CAMEOs meet 4th Thur every month. St Josephs Church Hall, Cromer Rd, Sheringham. New members welcome. 01263 821462 or 821281. St Andrew's Table Tennis Club Wed 7.30 - 9.30, in large hall of St Andrew's Methodist Church. Friendly members, beginners to more experienced. We play for fun, refreshment & chat break. Cost £1/week. All over 16 welcome. Sheringham ABC Group (After Breast Cancer Support Group) meets 2nd & 4th Thur (not Easter, Aug Bank Hol or Xmas weeks) at St Joseph’s Church Hall Sheringham 7-9pm. Exercise, relaxation, tea & chat. Open to anyone who has had breast cancer. Sheila McGinley 01263 820924 North Norfolk Model Engineering Club - 1st Friday each month at 7.30pm. A welcome to visitors and prospective members of all ages. Gordon Ford 01263 512350. ‘Quiet Garden’ at the Friends’ Meeting House, 14 Cremer St, Sheringham. Need a break from shopping? Our ‘Secret Garden’ is an oasis of peace, just a stone’s throw from the town centre. Sit & think, or just sit. Admission free, tea and coffee available. 10am-1pm Sats through summer. Sheringham Folk Club Tyneside Club, Station Road, Sheringham. Listen, sing, play, join in, any standard, any style, just have a beer with friends. Free. 2nd Wed in month 8pm-11pm. Breastfeeding Cafe. Thurs (term time only) 1pm-2.30pm at YESU in Sheringham. An opportunity to meet other breastfeeding mums and have a chat over a cuppa. Free. Unicef breastfeeding Support Advisors on hand every week. Sheringham Football Club offer football for all ages from ‘Mini Kickers’ Under 5/6s on a Saturday morning right through to Under 18s and have 3 adult teams. To find out details when each age group train and to contact the relevant managers please contact Sally on 01263 588334 or email sally.j.middleton@btinternet.com. SFC are always looking for new players and helpers. Everyone welcome. Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club meet 7.30pm on 2nd and 4th Tuesday every month at The Morley Club, Sheringham. New members always welcome. For more info contact Club Secretary Brian Harris on 01263 821276 Royal Air Forces Association – Sheringham & District branch holds regular meetings and social events. All former members of the RAF and WRAF inc. members of their families welcome. Contact Kenneth Macnish 01263 519684, or secretary Jack Broughton 01263 479507 Sheringham and District Philatelic Society, Your local stamp club, meet once a month on the second Monday each month at the church hall in West Runton from 7.30 to 9.30 pm. New members welcome. 01263 579529. Hoppers Parent and Toddler Group meet at Gresham Village School on Thursdays in term time, 9.15- 11am. 0- 3 all welcome to our very friendly group. Telephone the school for further details 01263 577349 West Runton Social Club - Water Lane, West Runton Tel 01263 838866 - Open Mic Night every Tues from 8.30pm, Cash Bingo every Wed 8.30pm, General Knowledge Quiz every Sun 8.30pm, Jamming Session last Sun of the month. Ideal Party Venue, Free to Hire, Drinks at Club Prices TLC class total low impact conditioning a gentle exercise class for all abilities geared to the older person and based on gentle forms of bending, stretching and controlled breathing.Mondays 11am – 12noon. Also Fit ball classes, total body exercise, simply sculpt stabilize and strengthen Wednesday 18.00 -19.00. All at The Lighthouse Baptist Church, Cromer Road, Sheringham. For more information contact Anita on 07867791034 or 01263 824110 Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets fortnightly Wednesdays 2.15pm 4pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. Further information Harvey Pitcher 01263 512328’ The Cromer & Sheringham Brass Band, practice in Upper Sheringham Village Hall on a Thursday evening 7.45pm to 9.45pm. For Info contact Secretary Steve Askew 01263 838411. New players always welcome. Life Drawing - Thurs 7pm-10pm at St John Ambulance Hall, 6 Wyndham St, Sheringham. Adventurous evenings to explore drawing. Contact Peter 07860 568874 North Norfolk Different Strokes. Support, info, fun for younger stroke survivors. Fortnightly Tues 2.30 - 4.30 in Sheringham area. For details 01263 715952 / 821480 North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wed, 7pm at N Walsham High School, Spencer Ave. Dates and further info visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian tel. 01692 650250 Cromer Chamber Orchestra looking for players (no age limit) all sections woodwind, brass, strings. At Cromer High School Mon 7pm (school term). No audition 01263 511600

Fledgeling Music classes friendly, dynamic, energetic & fun. Unique experience your child will love! Ages 4 months to 4 years. FREE taster class, members pay only £4, younger siblings £2 babies of older siblings FREE. Paid half termly. 07500 221121 www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk Wandering Wailers Folk Club - Singaround and Skiffle and Jug Band Session. First Mon every month at Tyneside. 8pm. All welcome. Free. Pete Sanpher 01263 826911 Lift the Spirit with Circle Dance welcomes new dancers for traditional dance from around the world at the Quaker (Friends) Meeting House, Cremer Street 4th Friday each month, 2pm-4pm. No partner/experience necessary, suitable for all ages, some live music, refreshments. Suggested contribution £3 max. 01263 820034 or just turn up! Weybourne Folk Club meets 3rd Sunday every month at the Maltings Hotel, Weybourne 3-6 pm. All singers, musicians, poets and audience welcome. It's free. Further information from Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or 07518 735299 -email tonyandcarmen@btinternet.com REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings held on the 1st Wednesday of each month 2pm at Halsey House, Norwich Road, Cromer. Any ex-service personnel will always be welcome. Tel 01263 512450 Painting Classes - Painting and Drawing tuition for all levels of painting competence from beginners to those experienced at Roughton Village Hall on Mondays 1.30pm to 3.30pm. £60 for 10 sessions. John Bardell 01603 456602 Stitch Together - Patchwork/Quilting Group – meet on the first & third Wednesday each month, 9.30am to 3.30pm at New Community Centre, Sheringham. Eileen 01263 821825 or see website http://www.stitch2gether.co.uk Yoga Fit Classes at Sheringham Community Centre every Wednesday 7pm - 8pm cost £6 All abilities Contact Wyn 01263 825095/07570104671’ Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes every Tuesday 6pm7pm Beginner's, 7.15pm-8.15pm Improver's Level 1 & 8.30pm-9.30pm Beginner's Level 2, at the New Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham, NR26 8NP. Further details: Yvonne on 01263 824145 Sheringham Community Centre Zumba Fitness Thurs 6-30-7-30pm All abilities. Cost £4 Wyn 01263 825095 Excel 2000 Aqua exercise classes at Splash Leisure Centre - Tuesdays at 9am, Thursdays at 10am, 9am in school holidays £4 per session. Freestyle Fitness Yoga every Thursdays 5-6pm at the Sheringham Community Center £5.00. For more details please contact Anita on 07867791034 or 01263 824110 Beading group at Beading Fantastic in Holt - meets one Saturday a month, 1pm to 4 pm. Friendly group welcomes new ladies - contact Olga 01263 514173 olgaingram@aol.com or Lisa at Beading Fantastic 01263 713570 info@beadingfantastic.com Breathe Easy North Norfolk British Lung Foundation Support Group Meetings on the first Friday of every month 1.30pm to 3.30pm at Sheringham Community Centre Holway Road, Sheringham, Norfolk NR25 8NP

Friendly Ladies and Gentlemen's choir meets on Thurs afternoons 2pm to 4pm at the Lighthouse Church Sheringham. New singers very welcome - no audition required. Contact Sue Wallace 01263 822310 with Harmony friendly Ladies and Gentlemen's choir meets on Thursday afternoons 2pm to 4pm at the Lighthouse Church Sheringham. New singers, particularly tenors and basses, very welcome. Contact Sue Wallace 01263 822310 Poppy Crafters - meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday every month - 2pm to 4pm at Upper Sheringham Village Hall open to anyone who loves sewing and knitting contact Sandy 01263 710726 LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH, CROMER ROAD, SHERINGHAM After School Club – ‘School’s Out’ - on Fridays 3.30pm 4.45pm in term time for children of primary school age. Games, competitions, craft, tuck shop. Drop in after school. Football - Training on Thursdays at Sheringham Recreation Ground - U10 & U12 6pm - 7pm, U14 & U16 7pm - 8pm, U16 & Adults 8pm - 9pm. Matches are played on Saturday mornings. ‘Jigsaw’ - Parent and Toddler Group - Thursdays from 9.30am in term time, for anyone from birth to 5 years with their parent or carer. Soft play zone and refreshments included. ‘Kaleidoscope’ - Tuesday from 2.30pm – activities include demonstrations, outings, quizzes, talks, discussions, a short prayer and, of course, coffee and cake. ‘Life Groups’ Wednesday 7.30pm - for young people and adults - contact for more details. Painting - It’s Fun to Paint - Thursdays 7.30pm SAD Club - first and third Tuesdays 7pm - for those anxious or depressed. Table Tennis – Monday and Tuesday 7pm – 9.30 pm (Tuesdays until 10pm). Tea Club on Sunday afternoon - first Sunday of the month from 3pm - 4.30pm, entertainment and quiz with tea and cakes. All welcome CONTINUED ON PAGE 10...

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What a lovely time of year here in Cromer, with the blossom through on the apple trees and the new herb garden flourishing under the watchful eyes of Estate Manager Nigel and Head of Herbs Ann Graveling. The chefs wander through the Orangery to harvest the fresh leaves and flowers (without stopping at the bar of course…!) and get them straight onto the plates and into the restaurant. Delicious. We are into the full swing of the season now, with very busy dining rooms throughout the week. (We’ve also retained our two AA Rosettes for the next year, which is a huge compliment for our team here). If you fancy dropping in for dinner I would be great to see you – but it’s always

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WHAT’S ON WHERE

Table Top Sale at St Andrew’s Church Hall, Sheringham on 21 May 9am – 12noon - variety of stalls, including Fairtrade. Coffee and tea available Quality handmade Craft Fair two floors of stalls lift available at Oddfellows Hall Lifeboat Plain Sheringham on Saturday 21 May 10am - 4pm free entry refreshments available Coffee Morning and Plant Sale come and join us for a cup of coffee and chat in Weybourne Church between 10am and 12noon on

Saturday 14 May -lots of good quality plants for sale at competitive prices and of course there will be a raffle. Proceeds to Weybourne Church. All very welcome

Concert by The Norfolk Fellowship Brass at St. Nicholas Church North Walsham on Friday 13 May at 7.30pm. Tickets £8 Concession £7 Child under 14 years £5 available from the Church Office or Tel. 01692 404126. Refreshments available at the interval

Diabetes UK North Norfolk - our guest speaker on Thursday 26 May

will be Consultant Endocrinologist Dr Jeremy Turner from The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more information please contact Jackie and David on 01692 405492, email diabetes.uk@hotmail.co.uk or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

Angel Pack Initiative Fundraiser - we are holding a “Lucky Dip” and "Grab a Crab & Lobster" Stall as part of the Cromer & Sheringham Crab & Lobster Festival on Sunday 22 May by The Lobster Pub. Please

Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club Quiz & Chips Night

Saturday 7 May at The Morley Club, Sheringham, 7pm for a 7.30 start £8 per person. (groups of 4 would be ideal, but not essential). Hot supper included in the price

All funds raised by this event will be paid to our Lion President Anton's chosen charity, the North Norfolk branch of the Multiple Sclerosis Society (only the cost of the supper will be deducted)

Tickets available from the Morley Club, or from Lion Secretary, Lion Brian Harris 01263 821276 (brihaz@btinternet.com)

We are also still collecting sponsors for Lion President Anton Elliott's fantastic 100mph zip wire ride in Snowdonia on Tuesday 14 June. This is celebrating his 70th birthday and paid for by his family! We are raising as much money as possible for Lion President Anton's chosen charity, The North Norfolk branch of the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Please support the Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club raise as much money as possible for this most worthwhile local charity. All funds raised in sponsorship will be donated to the stated charity.

Please again contact Lion Secretary Brian Harris on 01263 821276 (brihaz@btinternet.com) for further information and sponsorship forms and also for more information on becoming a member of the Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club.

come along and support us! All proceeds will go towards the Angel Pack Initiative!

North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection are hold a Spring Sale at St Benet’s Hall, North Walsham on 14 May, 9.30am – 12.30pm. We will be selling Cats Protection Goods, craft and new items, a cake stall, raffle, tombola, bric a brac, books and jigsaws, etc. Light refreshments will be available. Please join us and support your local cats in care.

Sheringham Ladies Association Our meetings for May are as follows:

10 May at 7.30pm - Paul Graves from Briston will give us a demonstration entitled ‘An Insight into Butchery’ - this promises to be both informative and interesting and Paul will keep us amused as well as giving us plenty of tips regarding meat!

17 May at 7.30pm - Committee Meeting

24 May at 7.30pm - Quiz Night organised by Hazel and Judith - always a fun evening

We are always pleased to welcome new members or visitors who like to join us and for any further information, please telephone Anne Barker 01263 834887.

Surgery Dates

Surgeries with Councillors Dick Shepherd and Judy Oliver will be held at Sheringham Community Centre on the following Fridays from 12noon until 1pm: • 20 May • 17 June • 22 July

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Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios

For two weeks every May/June, Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios celebrate the county’s artists and their creativity by offering them the opportunity to open their doors to the public to exhibit, sell, and talk about their work. It gives visitors the chance to experience new art, meet artists, and to buy original artworks directly from their creators.

North Norfolk Organisation for the Visual Arts (NOVA) was formed in 2000 as a liaison group between the Open Studios organisation and the artists of North Norfolk, hence its title. Membership is continually rising and is currently in excess of 60 artists, covering most if not all mediums.

‘Middle of NovaWhere’ is a collective of artists from the North Norfolk Organisation of Visual Artists (NOVA). For 2016 they have set up a group exhibition as part of the Open Studios event, in the wonderful setting of Thorpe Market Church, to give visitors the chance to experience a diverse amount of talent in one location.

Often the artists have little space to show people around their own studios and as a solitary artist they find the two weeks of ‘NovaWhere’ Open Studios a great opportunity to be inspired by their co-exhibitors, or by the setting in which they show their work. Artists taking part are David Cottrell, Lesley Ash, Susanne Lakin, John Rance, Leslie Hawkes Nockels, Shane (arTEEsane) and Chris Sharpe.

The exhibition runs from Saturday 28 May – Saturday 12 June, open daily 10am to 5pm. Free Entry. Refreshments available.

Charity concert will get the feet tapping

A group of three hugely talented, Norfolk-based young singer/musicians have teamed up with Cromer and Sheringham Rotary Club to present an exciting charity concert in Cromer at the end of May.

Led by Rebecca Hunt, accompanied by pianist Hannah Watson, together with Claire Lawrence and her band, the concert will take place in Cromer Parish Church on Monday, 30 May at 7.30pm.

All three performers are highly qualified and combine a love of jazz, pop and classical music, which will result in a lively mix to suit all tastes and is sure to be a big attraction.

The programme, full details of which will be available shortly, will be two distinct halves. Rebecca Hunt, who graduated in music from Canterbury Christ Church University will sing a wide variety of popular and classical songs from Benjamin Britten, Gershwin, Puccini, Strauss and Lehar. Rebecca is in regular demand as a soloist and recitalist - her role also including opera and chorus work. Locally, she will be playing in the Imperial Vienna Orchestra’s production at the Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich in December. Accompanying pianist, Hannah Watson is also a music teacher and choir director working in London and Norwich. Highlights of her work include solo,

Travel Back in Time

On the afternoon of 14 May between 3pm and 5pm, Sheringham and District Society will be hosting the following activities in the Fishermen’s Heritage Centre and Peter Coke Shell Gallery as part of the North Norfolk Stories Festival. Fishermen’s Heritage Centre - the Hon. Charlotte Upcher will be on hand to talk about her reasons for commissioning Sheringham’s first lifeboat, the Augusta, in 1838 and Mrs Caroline Upcher (Charlotte’s daughter-in-law) will talk about the second lifeboat - the Henry Ramey Upcher, in service from 1894 to 1935. Visitors will hear about how the lifeboats were launched, the brave fishermen who manned them and their rescues. Sheringham Independent 439

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chamber and song recitals at St Martin-in-the- Fields, The Barbican and the Royal Festival Hall.

Claire Lawrence’s selection is described as ‘infused with infectious foot-tapping jazz with a twist of pop’. It combines the 20s era with some current hits with Ella Fitzgerald prominent. Claire is already known locally following her music scholarship at Gresham’s School where she became head chorister and then head vocalist in the department jazz band. She subsequently gained a first at York in Jazz Vocal Performance before graduating in music in 2013.

“This year’s charity concert is a compete departure from the previous organ concerts”, said Rotarian, Alan Hill. “We are very fortunate to book these young musicians and the nature of the programme has all the makings of a very lively evening. It could be one of our best events so far”. Tickets, which will include interval refreshments, are £7.50 and available from Randall Electrical, Church St., Cromer, from local Rotarians and on the door.

See the historic Henry Ramey Upcher lifeboat, which saved over 200 lives, including one particular famous rescue, which made Sheringham headline news.

Peter Coke Shell Gallery - an 18th century sailor will be on hand in the Shell Gallery talking about Sailor Valentines. Come along and hear about whether sailors in the 1800’s spent their idle hours aboard their ships crafting Sailor Valentines out of small seashells for their loved ones or, whilst stopping off in the West Indies, did they purchase a Valentine and pretend to their loved one they had made it! Members of the later Victorian Lady’s Shellcraft Guild will also be

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on hand to help children (and adults) create a large-scale ‘Sailor Valentine’ with real shells.

See the amazing and stunning realistic collection of over 100 shell artworks, as well as learning about how seashells were used to create delightful decorative objects to enhance Victorian homes.

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Thursday 12th May 8pm - Charity Race Night special Charity race night in aid of Prostate cancer Pre-booked tables – 2 courses - £13

Saturday 11th June – Gin Day

Celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday – over 25 different gins Live music – BBQ – garden games England v Russia 2016 Euro’s 8pm KO

Steak Saturday – 2 steaks & bottle of wine £30 – booking advised The Red Hart, The Street, Bodham, Holt, NR25 6AD

Honeymoon couple donate wedding money to Cromer RNLI

John and Carole Cheshire, who hail from Nottingham, were married last month after many years together. The couple, both in their seventies, had been together for many years but decided to tie the knot whilst on holiday in Venice last year.

A poem was used in the wedding invitations which included the lines: ‘We support those who give their time for free To save people in distress upon the sea The RNLI is such a worthy cause So please donate without a pause’

Carole had proposed to John on three successive Leap Years but with no success, then whilst they were on a gondola last year, John popped the question.

A donation of £300 was handed over to a representative of RNLI Cromer on Wednesday 13 April by the honeymooning couple.

Having both been married before and with their house furnished with all they need, they decided to ask wedding guests to give donations to the RNLI.

REGULAR EVENTS

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6... Youth Club - The Mix - Fridays at 7.30pm in term time for Y6 and all High School ages - pool, table tennis, table football, big screen Xbox, snack shack, card games, speed stax, nail painting, indoor sports and sofas! Lighthouse, 62 Cromer Road, Sheringham www.lighthousesheringham.org Sheringham Lace Makers meet every Monday afternoon, 1pm till 4pm, in St Andrews Church Hall, Sheringham. For details, contact Carol Adkinson, 01263 822075 The Shannocks Club – a get together for people who are interested in the town and its past meet on the last Wednesday each month at 2.15pm at the Community Room, Huntley Crescent, off Pine Grove, Sheringham Sheringham Society - a variety of speakers, usually last Thur each month at 10.30am at St Joseph's Church Hall. Nordic Walking - Mondays 9.30 - 10.30 Beginners Nordic Walking, Learning the basic techniques of Nordic walking.Mondays 11.30- 12.30 Wellness Nordic Walking, These classes are ideal for those with concerns about distance and pace. Various locations around Sheringham. Please contact Anita on 07867791034 or 01263 824110 Weybourne Good Companions in the Village Hall – 4th Wednesday every month. 2pm-4pm. 01263 588883 Weybourne non-league carpet bowlers play Mondays 10am – 12noon and 2pm - 4pm in the Village Hall for £1-50 per session. A friendly club of two groups, experience welcome, but not essential. If you would like a game just come along to either or both sessions and meet us Gresham Village Park Market & Carboot 1st Sun/month, gates open to public 10am, stallholders and market traders 8am onwards. Pitches £5. Proceeds to raising money for the Play Park and Pavilion. Further details tomtye@myway.com or 07765 633549. East Beckham Lane beside Gresham Village Church Gresham Village Carboots held on the first Sunday of every month commencing on Sunday 6 April 10am start stall holders set up from 8.30am Pitches £5 Beverages on sale in the newly renovated Pavilion For any further details contact Hayley on 07765633539 Car boot sales at Bodham playing field on Saturdays 24 May until 6th September 9am till noon pitches £5 no bookings needed set up from 7.30 am refreshments available. Sorry strictly no dogs. Contact M Sayer 01263 588228 Sheringham Christian Spiritualist Church, Oddfellows Hall, Lifeboat Plain, Sheringham meets on Tuesdays at 7.30pm. All welcome Rock the Lobster - open mic for all performing artists, 8.30pm every first and third Thursday of the month in the Lobster stables, Sheringham www.facebook.com/rokdalobsta

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Carol said ‘It was a lovely family day and we all wanted to show our support for the RNLI. Being in Cromer seemed the ideal place to donate to the RNLI’. www.rockthelobster.com contact Malcolm 01263 821838 Yoga Classes Mondays at Oddfellows Hall in Sheringham: 3pm Gentle Yoga; 5.30pm Mixed Ability; 7.15pm Mixed Ability. Tuesdays at Kelling Yoga Studio; 10am Gentle Yoga. Yoga for Every Body. Call Elaine Smith 01263 862168 (website www.elainesmithyoga.com) Jazz At The Goat: Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band at The Goat Inn, Skeyton on the first Sunday of every month at 1.30 pm. Free. To book table for lunch Tel 01692 538600 The Fellowship Choir meet on Monday at St.Andrews Church from 10am - 11.30am. We are a friendly choir and have a varied programme of music. New members are welcome - so come along and join us. Contact 01263 761482 or 01263 514048 Sing for Joy! Community Singing Group open to all, no auditions. Meet Tuesdays evening 7.30pm - 9pm Friends Meeting House, Cremer St. Contact Teresa Verney www.teresaverney.com or just turn up! Martial Arts Judo - join us Tuesday nights - we are a well established and friendly club at Millfield Primary School, North Walsham, Tel Hazel 01263 579345 Sheringham Circle Dance Group meet at The Quaker Meeting House, Cremer Street, Sheringham 2pm -4pm on the 4th Friday in month – traditional dance from around the world. New dancers welcome, no partners or experience necessary. Suggested contribution £3 max. Tel Jane 01263 820034 or just turn up Minni House Club- we are a group of like minded individuals who love all things miniature and anything to do with Dolls Houses. We all live in the North Norfolk and Norwich areas, and meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at Bodham Village Hall , 2-4pm. New members are always welcome. Anyone interested in visiting/joining the club should contact our Secretary, Jan Sawyer, telephone 01263 826970, for further information. St Andrew’s Ladies’ Association usually meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday in the Church Hall, Methodist Church, Cromer Road, Sheringham 7.30pm. All visitors are most welcome and for further details please contact Anne Barker 01263 824887 North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group (NNARG) meet every week on Thursdays 9am-12am at 88 Central Road, Cromer. We can offer advice, workshop facilities and Amateur radio licence training up to advanced level. Ring Bill 01263 512377 or Charlie 01263 824275 for more information North Norfolk Chess Club play every Friday from 7.30pm at the Morley club in Sheringham. We are looking for new players of all abilities and especially welcome new players and kids. We have both adult and junior teams that play in the Norfolk chess leagues. Anyone is welcome to pop in for a game. Tel Alex 01263 822087 http://www.northnorfolkchessclub.org.uk Gresham Village Hall Table Top Sales on first Saturday

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2484 food parcels distributed by Cromer & District Food Bank last year Over 2484 three day emergency food supplies were provided to local people by Cromer & District foodbank in the 2015/16 financial year, compared to 2188 in 2014/15. In 2015/16 39% were children. The top three reasons for foodbank referral were benefit delay, low income and debt. Over the last year, local people donated 25 tonnes of food to Cromer & District Foodbank, and over 100 people volunteered. Local schools, businesses and faith groups have provided vital support to the foodbank, enabling us to give three days’ nutritionally balanced food and support to people in crisis. As well as providing emergency food, Cromer & District foodbank provides essentials like washing powder, nappies and hygiene products to families who are struggling, as well as signposting them to other services in the local area. Cromer & District foodbank are partnering with Citizens Advice to provide additional services such as welfare advice, budgeting help and debt support at the foodbank itself, helping people to break out of crisis. Ella King, Cromer & District Foodbank Manager, says “Behind these statistics are real people in real crisis through no fault of their own.”

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Panamania written by Miranda Marshall – Director at Hayes + Storr

Trusts have received all sorts of bad press over the last few weeks. They have become emblematic of underhand arrangements designed to deprive HM Treasury of their dues by those more than able to pay.

Let us examine some of the common misunderstandings.

• Trusts are only for the wealthy: wrong.

• Trusts are a way of concealing the true ownership : ah well, there is more than a grain of truth in this; but the purpose of setting up a trust is often primarily protective and is usually with the best intentions.

• Trusts are for avoiding tax : generally, this is not the case. Trusts have their own tax system which, put simply, often taxes them as severely as the very highest earners. If the income is paid out to beneficiaries, then usually they can claim back that higher rate tax so the income they receive is taxed at the same level as their own income.

What is certain is that trusts are complicated and the law behind them is often misunderstood or poorly grasped, including by financial journalists eager for a quick headline.

So, why create a trust, if not for nefarious reasons?

The best and most frequent reason is to leave assets, often by Will on death, to children, the young or financially-immature. This way the funds can be used to help with their upbringing or education, at the discretion of those with their best interests at heart. Often, the funds are held back until they reach not just 18 or 21 but more often 25. I have seen ‘vesting ages’ of as late as 30, where the parent or grandparent fears for the child and/or there is much growing up to be done. In the meantime, the trustees can make payments to or for the benefit of the eventual recipient.

Indeed, trusts can be a way of continuing to exercise control ‘from the

grave’; but usually with kind intentions.

Trusts are also a way of making gifts to those who are vulnerable so as to be able to drip-feed funds to them throughout their life without making them ineligible for state benefits.

Trusts can be managed so that beneficiaries with drink, drug or other difficulties, which it is hoped they will in time overcome, can have the funds paid to them when they will make better use of them.

The main use of trusts in tax planning is to pass assets on, without any reservation of benefit by the giver, without losing control and without seeing the funds dissipated or otherwise misused. This means that the gift can be made sooner than otherwise and it is more likely therefore to pass tax free.

Trusts arose as a legal concept when the Crusaders left their castles to others to look after whilst they went off to the Holy Land and in case they did not come back. Trusts have an honourable English legal tradition and must continue to do so.

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SHERINGHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING SHOW Congratulations to all the members of the society who managed to find daffodils and other flowers for our Spring Show in this unusually early season.

The weather at this time of the year is always unpredictable and agreeing show dates, which have to be booked well in advance, is one of the biggest challenges to the committee. The Royal Horticultural Society gives advice on how to time a local flower show and says that the first necessity is to ‘consider the cropping season in the district’ which is not terribly helpful with daffodils blooming as early as Christmas this year.

shows held in the spring although it is usually the case that the cold is the problem. On 29 April 1836 it was reported from Holt that ‘the show was rather thinly attended, the weather being very unpropitious, with the thermometer at noon being only 42 degrees’.

In the circumstances it was quite amazing how many daffodils were still available in late April and together with the tulips, primroses and polyanthus, hyacinths and pansies the hall was full of colour and scent. Unfortunately, there were few entries for the photography and cooking classes but we cannot blame the weather for that.

Difficulties with the weather are of course not a new problem for flower

While the judging took place members enjoyed a presentation from David Holliday from the Norfolk Brewhouse , a micro-brewery based

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in Hindringham, who explained his brewing methods. He emphasised how he used local products from North Norfolk including Maris Otter – Norfolk’s finest malting barley and chalk-filtered water from the brewery’s own bore hole.

Our next event is a special visit to Edgefield Nursery on Thursday 12 May at 6.30pm. If any member would like a lift they should contact Ian or Doreen Hudson on 01263 837147. Bob Wilkinson

High Kelling Parish Council held a Community Litter Pick on Sunday 17 April.

The event was well attended – more than a dozen residents turned out to tidy up the roads and paths in the village.

A mound of bin bags full of rubbish was collected and piled up for the District Council’s contractors to remove.

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Unique and beautiful cushions inspired by the Norfolk landscape to go on show

Stunning cushions inspired by some of Norfolk's most beautiful vistas will go on show at a unique exhibition later this month.

by the award-winning Young Embroiderers' group.

The event is part of a nationwide collaboration between the National Trust and the Embroiderers' Guild to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, who was responsible for the design of many of the charity's most stunning gardens.

The Spirit of Felbrigg Landscape exhibition features more than 40 beautiful cushions especially created by local textile artists and stitchers from across Norfolk.

Organised by the Norwich branch of the Embroiderers' Guild, the exhibition will see the custom-made creations displayed around the famous National Trust property which inspired them.

During the exhibition, which runs from Saturday, 30 April to Wednesday 29 June some of the artists who created the cushions will also be demonstrating their skills to visitors.

On Wednesday 25 May and Sunday 12 June exhibition goers will be able to meet and see adult stitchers from the Guild in action, while on 2 June a special half-term event will be held

At Felbrigg, the gardens are thought to have been influenced by Suffolk-born and Norwicheducated Humphry Repton, who lived nearby. Repton is often regarded as the spiritual heir to Brown, and one of the last great English landscape designers. The diverse cushions produced for the exhibition reflect many aspects of the Felbrigg estate including its formal lawns and borders, its woodland, and the Grade II listed walled kitchen garden, as well as the surrounding north Norfolk landscape.

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"Our members have produced dozens of unique works of art for this fantastic anniversary exhibition, and it is

a real delight for them to be shown off in the historic surroundings of Felbrigg Hall," said Embroiderers’ Guild committee member Jacqueline Goffin.

"Lush textiles have long been associated with our grand country houses, from pieces of tapestry and fabric art in their own right to impressive upholstery, curtains, and other soft furnishings.

"That tradition is well alive at Felbrigg, as shown by the recent restoration of their ornate tapestry carpet in the library, produced using replica traditional looms. There are so many techniques and styles that are intimately interwoven with a place like Felbrigg, and it is an honour for us to be a small part of that heritage."

The exhibition is open daily from 30 April to 29 June. Entry to the exhibition is included within the normal admission charges for Felbrigg Hall.

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Herd of mammoths spotted in Sheringham! from North Norfolk District Council, in partnership with The Sheringham Society.

Mural showcases life-sized mammoths that once roamed North Norfolk coast.

The promenade wall in Sheringham is now home to a mural depicting Neolithic life, including a herd of life-sized mammoths.

Local artist David Barber has volunteered his time to create the extraordinary tribute to the Deep History Coast with £500 funding for materials

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Cllr Becky Palmer, Cabinet member for Leisure and Culture said “The District Council is proud to have been able to fund such an impressive artwork and support David Barber in this project. The mural isn’t even finished yet and already it’s the talk of the town. It is a real boost to the Deep History Coast and Sheringham itself.”

The mural was inspired by the excavation in 1995 of the 700,000-year-old skeleton of the West Runton steppe mammoth.

The 13-foot tall skeleton is the oldest ever found in the UK and the largest nearlycomplete mammoth skeleton known.

The mural project includes education outreach so school children can take part in painting sessions. In addition, there will be talks about the Deep History Coast sharing information on the local ancient environment and prehistory of Britain. in Wroxham simultaneously.”

Trains will be running from both Aylsham and Wroxham and fares allow unlimited travel on the day of issue. Children under 5 travel free.

Spring Bank Holiday Weekend, 28th - 30th May 2016 will be a busy time for The Bure Valley Railway, Norfolk’s longest narrow gauge steam railway.

In addition, the restored Wroxham Signal Box will open to visitors at Wroxham Station, providing unparalleled views of the comings and goings of both the Bure Valley and mainline railway.

All available engines, coaches and rolling stock will be action. There will be a special intensive timetable in operation throughout the weekend to allow visitors the opportunity to see as many different locomotives as possible hard at work over the nine miles between Aylsham and Wroxham. To keep younger visitors entertained there will a competition on the train journey, with a free prize for every correct entry.

The workshop at Aylsham will be open throughout the weekend and staff will be on hand to answer any questions. Andrew Barnes, Director, says “this event will give railway enthusiasts and families alike a chance to see a collection of some of the world’s most powerful 15-inch gauge steam engines on display and in operation. This will also be the first time that the new platform at Wroxham will see intensive use with two trains

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Sheringham History Group

Sheringham History Group returned to the Mo Museum on 6 April for the AGM Meeting.

This was followed by a talk by Mo Museum Manager, Philip Miles. The talk was ‘Plans for the Mo Building Extension’.

The current museum was funded and built between 2004 and 2009. The funds came from the sale of cottages housing a small collection from Sheringham's history along with a £780,000 Lottery Fund Grant. The Mo contains original fishing boats, lifeboats and artefacts depicting the proud history of Sheringham. It was opened in 2010 by the Duke of Kent. When The Atlantic 75 Manchester Unity of Oddfellows Lifeboat retired from the RNLI in 2012 it was due to be scrapped. The Oddfellows, the original purchaser and The Mo Museum intervened to save her for the town. 'Nick, the farmer' kindly agreed to store the lifeboat. The Mo Museum used this opportunity to raise funds for a much needed Education Centre, new Archive store and new Research Facilities. The project had to be about the impact on users of the museum not just about new exhibits.

In May 2013, a plan was submitted to the Heritage Lottery Fund. The bid indicated the location was within one hour of 90% of schools and people in Norfolk, making the Mo ideal to engage with these groups. A letter of support was submitted by the UEA for these

funds. Over two years later in July 2015, "following a lot of hard work by the museum team £1.1 million was awarded for the Education and Archive Centre Extension for the Mo Museum" Mr Miles told his audience.

by July 2016, including new toilets and a lift. The first exhibition, also by July 2016, will be about the local and national knitting campaign to equip soldiers with much needed socks, gloves, hats and even knitted bandages during the First World War.

The much needed extension will be completed and officially opened when the first education programme begins in Autumn 2016 with the first formal school groups visit. A word of thanks does not seem enough for all that has been achieved by those involved in preserving Sheringham's history.

The new space will be environmentally controlled to the latest and best practice museum standards with eight times the archive space before the extension. The new floor will have space for temporary exhibitions, education groups and a meeting room for working with the archives especially the social and photographic Twenty seven members attended the Kelling Probus Club April meeting history of held at their usual venue, The Dales Hotel. Upper Sheringham. Sheringham. To mark the Queens 90th Birthday the club sang the National Anthem At the time of the and toasted HRH on her big day. talk the building After a very delicious lunch, the Club Chairman David Vickery works were almost introduced the guest speaker Roy Beckley, founder member and complete and three Secretary of The North Norfolk Classic Vehicle Club. weeks ahead of schedule.The original In an illustrated talk, Roy spoke about the Club and its huge success in Mo Museum the North Norfolk area since its foundation in 2006. He highlighted exhibitions were many of the vehicles that belonged to Club members, including his own already open after MG Midget, and talked about the activities of the Club, including their normal winter monthly meetings and all the rallies and member get-togethers. closure. The Atlantic Roy said that his Club not only enjoyed all these functions but, through 75 is already in place. its members and visitors, raised thousands of £s of charity money for The Education and East Anglian Air Ambulance. Archive Extension should be complete He went on to tell Probus Club members that on Sunday 24 April over 300 classic cars made the St Georges Day journey from Sheringham Ce market square to Sandringham, over two different routes. This event is leb a yearly event and can raise up to £5000 for charities. ra

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Our lovely Harvey gave us some cause for concern recently as he had a nasty tummy upset and was very quiet, not his normal self. He was not coming to the front of his pen for a fuss when his carers arrive, which was very unusual. As he was in such poor condition when he arrived this is not really surprising, so a visit to the vets was needed to get his recovery back on track. He had a scan to rule out any underlying problems and thankfully nothing was found. He is now on medication and is such a good boy as he regards his tablets as a treat so they quickly disappear. Chicken and fish meals have been offered to him, and although he liked the fish, it is evident that he prefers chicken. The pregnant cat has also provided us with a few challenges as she did not produce her kittens until over two weeks after her arrival and during the last week she became aggressive towards her carers when they went to clean the housing unit. Although very big she finally had two very tiny kittens. Unfortunately, she rejected the kittens and did not feed them. Sadly one died soon after birth and despite hand rearing the other one, we lost it too. As she was still aggressive at this stage, it was decided the best course of action was to get her neutered and blood tested straight away. Thankfully, the blood test was negative and since her operation she has once again become a friendly little cat. It is fortunate that she came into care as there were children in her previous home and they could have been badly bitten. Although we have never experienced a situation like this before it is something that can happen when a cat is pregnant or has kittens.

Our friend and fellow cat lovers will be delighted to learn that we are once again holding a sale in the St Benets Hall on 14 May. For details please check the ‘What’s on Where’ section.

If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be able to help with any other

enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special neutering campaign.

If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively, you can visit northwalsham. cats.org.uk for a description and photographs of the cats before giving us a call on the Cowie came into care with 3 companions above number to find out where any particular cat is being fostered.

Sheringham Scan Angel

Having found two friendly dogs - wearing collars but with no phone number - loose in Sheringham on Saturday 23 April, Beckie Popham was a little stuck for options. The dog warden’s answer phone said the office was closed, and the vets and police are not equipped to take in loose dogs.

Happily, due to the incredible power of Facebook, the two dogs were reunited with their joyful owners two hours later.

However if the owners had not had Facebook, or if they were tourists who did not have the same contacts, or if they were lying injured somewhere, it might not have been so easy.

As it is now law that all dogs are microchipped, Beckie came up with the idea that there should be a community scanner available to anyone who finds a lost dog after hours and at weekends. After an appeal for donations, a scanner has been purchased through Scanner Angels (www.scannerangel.com) and a willing volunteer has been registered as Sheringham’s Scan Angel.

If you find a dog, you must contact the local authority dog warden immediately and arrange for them to collect the dog. This is a requirement by UK law. The dog warden will scan for a microchip to try to contact the owners. The local phone number for the dog warden for Sheringham is 01263 516085.

However if they are closed, or if you find a cat or other pet, you now have another option: Contact Sheringham’s Volunteer Scan Angel Cara Glassfield on 01263 826303 or 07787 405951. Cara can arrange to meet with you and will scan the animal for you.

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A new, updated Norfolk Guide to Care and Support for Adults has been published in association with Norfolk County Council. It gives readers crucial information on how to access, and pay for, care services throughout Norfolk.

With Government plans to cap the costs of social care now postponed, it’s never been more important to have impartial information to guide you through choosing and paying for care and support. The guide helps readers to understand their options, highlights where to go for advice and gives information on how the paying for care system works.

With no cap on care costs at present, this independent information is invaluable to help navigate the system.

The new edition of the Norfolk Guide to Care and Support for Adults and accompanying website give information on all aspects of arranging care and support in Norfolk. It includes how to stay independent for as long as possible, the different care and support options available and what to look for when choosing a care provider. It also offers guidance on important issues such as paying for care and what financial assistance may be available from the local authority. There are comprehensive listings of all registered care services throughout Norfolk, plus checklists to

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Dementia Information Awareness Morning Open to the public to be held at Halsey House Care Home on 18 May from 10.30am – 12.30pm. There will be various stands and professionals on hand to give friendly advice and guidance. It shall be an informative morning and it would be great to see you here!

Robert Chamberlain, Managing Director of the guide’s publisher, Care Choices, commented “This is an invaluable source of information for anyone considering short or long term care in Norfolk, and contains vital information to help people decide what type of care and support is best for them.

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Cromer Sea Defence Work Comes to a Close Work to help protect Cromer from rising sea levels and potential storm damage has come to a close more than two years after it started on site in January 2014.

The £8million pound scheme, carried out by contractors VolkerStevin, was increased significantly to include repairs to the sea defences and foreshore infrastructure caused by the exceptional storm surge of December 2013.

With a pause for the summer seasons (end of April to end of September 2014 and 2015) the focus has been on ensuring Cromer Promenade, the sea defence foundations, walls and groynes are strong enough to help protect the town for future years.

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“I would like to thank the traders and businesses for their understanding throughout this work, which has been focused on protecting the town for future years.”

The groynes and parts of the sea wall date back to 1836 which although they have been regularly maintained and enhanced over the years need regular works to ensure they remain fit for purpose.

Particular care has been taken in both designing and constructing the new seawalls, many of which are listed structures. The work to maintain and refurbish the promenade and embedded artwork has improved the appearance of the promenade as well as providing a stronger surface. A smaller project to enhance the groynes will now be worked on following the completion of the major works to Cromer sea defences.

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Spring Time – Sunshine and Showers

The Museum of the Broads is the place to visit whatever the weather! This year’s special exhibition is ‘Broadland’s High Streets Through Time’. It looks at the changes to local towns, villages, their high streets and shops. Maybe one is where you live? Activities and nostalgic window shopping for all.

Join us for our FREE entry, A Wild Night at the Museum on Friday 13 May from 4pm to 8pm. Make a bird box or a mini beast home, enjoy our trails and activities and spot wildlife from our steam boat Falcon (river trips free, but booking essential).

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Sheringham Lifeboat ‘The Oddfellows’ B 818 Service Launch

At 09.50hrs on Sunday 24 April at the request of Humber Coastguard, the Sheringham Lifeboat was launched into moderate to rough seas to search for a yacht seen by the first informant to be in trouble in heavy seas approximately two to three miles off Beeston Caravan Park. The lifeboat completed a search of the area indicated by the first informant and the coastguard but nothing was eventually found.

It is thought that the firstt informant mistook the Rig Supply Safety Vessel the ‘Rachael S’, which has two masts and from astern at sea could easily be mistaken for a large yacht. Photo credit: Shore Helper Kevin Mann

Bacton to Walcott Coastal Scheme – Downing Street Meeting

A high-level meeting with Government was held last month to discuss the Bacton to Walcott Coastal Management Scheme and its potential funding.

North Norfolk District Council, Norman Lamb MP, the Environment Agency, The Crown Estate and the Operators of Bacton Gas Terminal met with the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, The Right Hon Oliver Letwin MP. The meeting, held at 9 Downing Street, discussed the potential funding and sought wider Government support for the coastal management project for the terminal and the adjacent villages of Bacton and Walcott.

The scheme, if it is delivered, could involve ‘sandscaping’ the shoreline, effectively using high volumes of additional sand and natural processes to protect the coast. It is hoped that the scheme may attract further government funding to overcome an estimated shortfall in funds. Costs could be significantly reduced if sand could be taken from a new site offshore from Bacton. The scheme has been modelled and work is currently underway on the environmental considerations.

The Bacton Terminal Operators may have to consider going ahead with their self-funded coastal protection scheme if funds cannot be found for a wider public scheme. This would be subject to the normal planning and consent processes and need to demonstrate mitigation for the wider coastal frontage.

Deputy Leader of North Norfolk District Council, Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett said “This was a good opportunity for us to present our case at the highest level of Government so there is a clear understanding of why this work is vital for the community.”

North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb said “I believe it is essential to find a way to ensure that Bacton and Walcott benefit. It would not be acceptable for the project to be limited to protecting the gas terminal. I am grateful to Oliver Letwin for seeing us. Now the government must find a way of ensuring that the full scheme can go ahead.”

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The Award was made for the team’s quality and innovation, promotion and best use of resources in service to the District Council’s Chairman, and is designed to recognise the contribution to the Council’s overall service provided to the community.

NNDC Chairman Annie Claussen-Reynolds said “I am delighted the Democratic Services Team has been recognised for the support and hard work they consistently put in. They are a small, dedicated team and were up against much larger City Councils for this award. This is a significant achievement.”

The Civic Office of the Year 2016 was awarded to the following teams: 1st Place: Cornwall Council 2nd Place: Rugby Borough Council 3rd Place: North Norfolk District Council

A spokesperson from the National Association of Civic Officers said “Our congratulations go to North Norfolk District Council for their very thoughtful and interesting submission.”

The National Association of Civic Officers has promoted the Civic Office of the Year Award for the past 15 years and the Award has been won by a range of Councils from a very large City Council to a small Town Council with a part time Civic Officer.

Cllr Judy Oliver Cabinet Member for Legal, Electoral and Democratic Services said “Local councils across the country are facing difficult times and everyone’s resources are being stretched. So, to not only do a job well, but to be acknowledged as one of the best teams in their field, is an outstanding accolade for the Democratic Services Team. I’m incredibly proud of their work.” Sheringham Independent 439

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Services Guide

Dave Hagan

The Lady Plumber

Plumbing and Heating Services

Domestic Plumbing, Installation and Maintenance

07737 096763 or 01263 715512

KAREN BISHOP

NO JOB TOO SMALL A friendly, reliable and honest service

LIFT & SHIFT R E M OVA L S

& HOUSE CL E ARAN CE fast friendly efficient service for FREE estimates call Paul on

07900 598454 01263 824581 www.lift-and-shift.co.uk Mobile: Home :

Accredited to Worcester Bosch/ 5&10 Yr Warranties Boilers/Fires/Cookers/Water Heaters Servicing/Maintenance/Breakdowns Full Bathroom Installations & Tiling All Work Guaranteed

2015

CORGI AND OFTEC REGISTERED ENGINEER Oil & gas fired boilers fitted Full heating installations Bathroom installation Tiling All aspects of drainage & plumbing work undertaken FREE ESTIMATES

karrieb_2003@yahoo.co.uk

R Bell Tree Services

NPTC Qualified and Insured Tree Surgeons 5 Million Public Liability Consultancy, Tree Surveys & Reports Hedge Trimming & Stump Grinding All Domestic & Commercial Work

All Aspects of Tree Work Undertaken 24hr Emergency Service Free Quotations Supplier Of Firewood

Tel: 01692 409080 Mob: 07818 418447

Visit us at www.rbelltreeservices.co.uk Unit 6 Cornish Way, North Walsham NR28 0AW

KELVIN BISHOP

TEL: 01263 588177 MOBILE: 07796 158434

Your Local Specialist Cooker Cleaning Service

Tel/Fax: (01263) 826006 - Mobile: 07899950817 Email: davehagan1969@msn.com

Joanne

Experienced beauty therapist WAXING, FACIAL, MASSAGE

Call 01263 514809 or 07484 232139

PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SPECIALIST

01263 820963 07471 933640

574599

Jon Bernard

1 Teasel Rise, Sheringham NR26 8XN

DON’T RISK PAYING HIGH BT CALL OUT CHARGES! FOR WIRING FAULTS OR BROADBAND PROBLEMS NEW/SHIFT EXTENSIONS IN HOME OR OFFICE LOCAL, INDEPENDENT ENGINEER OFFERS PROMPT SERVICE AT 1/2 BT PRICES

High quality, reliable, friendly service

Call Andrew for a quote:

01263 479719 or 078 7622 1978

Seale Electrical

Your

computer specialist

All Electrical work undertaken A local company you can trust Free Estimates, all work guaranteed Part P approved www.sealeelectrical.com

Call Nick 01263 823906 07966 575546

sealeelectrical2010@gmail.com

All types of tree work, hedge cutting & trimming & other garden services undertaken

Tailored Tree Services Norfolk

c Phil Kitchen t 01263 824869 m 07774 981069 e phil@tailoredtreeservices.co.uk Visit www.tailoredtreeservices.co.uk for more information

Tel: 01263 825849

Mob: 07775 871689

Email: adb807@msn.com

ADAM BIGNOLD Plumbing & Heating

New Heating Installations Bathroom Suites Replacement Boilers Shower Rooms Power Flushing Tiling 194198 Boiler Service & Landlords Certificates

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Tel: 01263 823812

Visit us in store: 12 Co-Operative Street, Sheringham Visit us inwww.pcsimple.co.uk store: 44E Station Road,

Sheringham NR26 8RG

Alan Ross Carpentry Services

All types of carpentry work Kitchens, wardrobes, doors, shelving No job too small Nearly 40 years experience For a free quote ring Alan

01263 821622 / 07799542732

JIM

Microsoft Technician Tel: 07789 895603 Email: jsimmo1059@aol.com

Martin Lawes Painting & Decorating www.pcsimple.co.uk

25 years experience

tel: 01263

821726 mob: 07765 461379

PLASTERER

Friendly & Reliable Service

Call Simon on 01692 536460 or mobile - 07710 680547

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01263 512134

01692 406398

Services Guide HAMLYN PEST CONTROL J. R. Landscapes

Rat, Mouse, Wasp & Insect Treatment All Works Undertaken for allGarden Domestic and Retail Premises at VERY -COMPETITIVE RATES Turfing Fencing - Paving - Garden Clearance years experience For 30 a Professional, Friendly Service Call on 01263 860112

t: 01263 826043 ( or 01263 861587) m: www.hamlynnorfolk.co.uk 07587 263908

Member

DGH Decorators

Interior and Exterior City & Guilds Qualified Conservation & Restoration Free Estimates 01263 838653 or 07833 707387 dghdecorators@outlook.com

Aerials & Satellite Dishes Aerials & Satellite Dishes Installed TVs Installed Wall Mounted TVs Wall Mounted

01263 07786 823220 313634 J. R.Sheringham Landscapes All Garden Works Undertaken

Turfing - Fencing - Paving - Garden Clearance 30 years experience

t: 01263 826043 m: 07587 263908

Angela’s

Bookkeeping & Consultancy Ltd Need help with your Bookkeeping, Payroll, VAT Yearly accounts and Self Assessment Tax Returns

Give me a call on 07717 413853 Angela Gant It’s as easy as ABC!

5 Pinewood Cottages, The Street, Hempstead, Holt NR25 6TL

PHILIP INCE

PLUMBING & HEATING

Over 30 years experience. Now available in your area for all your plumbing and heating needs. Full system installations. Boiler servicing & repair. Full bathroom / kitchen installs. Wet Rooms - Disabled Access. No 517294 Landlord gas safety certifcates Free Estimates

01263 712999 or 07538 176892 philince1@sky.com

DRIVEWAYS ~ PATIOS PATHS ~ BRICKWEAVE FENCING ~ TURFING DRAINAGE ~ DIGGER WORK

All aspects of Roofing

Slating, Tiling, Re-Tiling & New Roofs, Flat Roofing, Leadwork, Guttering, + UPVc Fascia Works Aerials & Satellite Dishes Installed

01263 733145

No job too or small TVsbig Wall Mounted Contact Paul on 01263 825555 Mobile: 07974 729098

59 Priory Close, Beeston Regis, Sheringham NR26 8SL

EAST COAST HANDYWORKS

North MAINTENANCE Norfolk Post GARDEN PAINTING & DECORATING FLOOR LAYING Call Stewart on

07414 085221 or 01263 479136

RL Plastering

07879 298848

electrical retailer

SHERINGHAM ROOFING

robcarp39@hotmail.co.uk

jb Postle

North Walsham

Rob Luxton

Cromer

N o r th N o r fo l k F r i en d l y S e r v i c e

IG Electrical Services

* Rewires * Extra Sockets * Garage Supplies * Electrical Testing & Certification * Part P Approved * P.A.T. Testing For a free estimate call Ian on

01263 824141 or 07900 438835 www.igelectricalservices.co.uk

new one

M.C. PAVING & LANDSCAPING 07884 493604

15 YEARS EXPERIENCE

07799 828899

01263 820991

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE CONTACT PETE ON

07818 653720 OR EMAIL

advertising@rosevillapublications.co.uk

Angela’s

R&R Builders & Decorators Building & Decorating Contractors

All aspects of building & decora ng works undertaken Tel 01263 838561 Mobile 07787352266 Email randrbuilders1@yahoo.co.uk www.rrbuildersanddecorators.co.uk

Bookkeeping & Consultancy Ltd Need help with your Bookkeeping, Payroll, VAT Yearly accounts and Self Assessment Tax Returns

Give me a call on 07717 413853 Angela Gant It’s as easy as ABC!

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5 Pinewood Cottages, The Street, Hempstead, Holt NR25 6TL

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Mark Welch Building Services

Gas Servicing, Repairs and Installation All Plumbing work All Property Maintenance

202602 Tel: 01263 713616 or 0845 2570998 Mob: 07768 841788 simondavidrussell@yahoo.co.uk

MAINTENANCE PROPERTY SERVICES

Fencing / Concrete Pads Drainage Patios / Driveways / Decking Fascias / Soffits / Guttering Re-Felting Sheds & Summer Houses

Bathrooms & Kitchens Small Extensions Fully Insured Council Approved 15 Years Experience

T 01263 821461

www.sl-maintenance.co.uk

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Aerial Aerial & Sa Satellite tellite Installation Installation / Repairs Repairs

T: T: 01263 01263 722137 722137 M M:: 07879 07879 331394 331394 E E::Sales s skyanglia@aol.com ky& anService glia@ aol.coNorth m Norfolk Televison Covering

Same Day Service

E: rick.boyfield@ btinternet.com

local computer repair specialists Call 01263 825338 Free diagnostics Excellent service Brilliant prices

Your

24 New Road, Sheringham, NR26 8EB

www.jscomputingservices.co.uk

Billy Kelly

www.awbcomputerservices.co.uk

TRISSIE FARROW Dress Making, Alterations, Soft Furnishings, Bridal Wear

01263 588848 26

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Call: 01263 825523 or 07990 505095 Local Service for Local People thorogate@btinternet.com www.pdtaxi.com facebook: pdtaxi

CARPET & VINYL HOME SELECTION SERVICE SERVICE Supply & Fit Fitting only FREE Estimates

TEL: 01263 823042

Alex Brackley BSc 01263 833107 & 07974 265053

REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS OF BROKEN POSTS & PANELS. REFELTING AND REPAIRING OF SHEDS & SUMMERHOUSES etc Tel:

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

New Computers - Virus Removal - Data Recovery - Tuition - System Speed-up

STEVE BAILEY SERVICES Fencing - Gates - Sheds - Pergolas ONE OFF OR REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE MOST ASPECTS OF PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

DECORATING & CARPENTRY

Computer Problems?

M

JS Computing Services

Rewires - Testing Fault Finding - Extra Sockets

01263 576675 or 07774 781118

SHERINGHAM 825865 0788 162 2705

T elevison S Sales ales & S Service ervice C Covering overing Norfolk Norfolk and and B Broadland roadland Televison

For all your electrical needs with a down to earth service FREE ESTIMATES

Boyfield Heating & Plumbing

Fully Qualified All types of building work undertaken Extensions, Renovations etc Carpentry and Flat Roofing

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE

Holiday Property Management

CONTACT PETE ON

07818 653720 OR EMAIL

advertising@rosevillapublications.co.uk

The Lady Painter

Exterior & Interior Painter. Private, Commercial, Holiday Home/ Let Efficient & Reliable 5 Years Experience

Please call 07502 318197

GARRY JECKELL HOME (01263) 833589 MOBILE 07799 187795

Between 9 am - 4 pm Monday-Friday

Glen Holmes Builders Ltd NEW HOMES - REPAIRS & RESTORATIONS EXTENSIONS/CONVERSIONS STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS & ROOFING DAMP PROOF WORKS - TIMBER TREATMENT FREE QUOTATION - ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE

est. 35 years

01263 823079

26 Church Street, Sheringham www.buildersnorfolk.co.uk glenholmesbuild@aol.com

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Sheringham

Services Guide GRIFFIN R.L. AUTOMOTIVE

Plumbing & Heating Maintenance

NEW BUILD & all types of general building work undertaken

Friendly, reliable service No job too big or too small

Dean Jones 07747 031445 01263 820918

Gas Safe 546275

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE CONTACT PETE ON

07818 653720 OR EMAIL

advertising@rosevillapublications.co.uk

Brickweave Patios Fencing Garden Walls Shingle Driveways Fascia/ Gutter Cleaning Patio Cleaning

25 Years Experience

Free Estimates

Call 01263 825255 or 07464 158782

All building, decorating & garden landscaping services

01263 761905 or 07917 809237 Call for a free estimate - no obligation rob_dbs@yahoo.co.uk

Foreman

Plumbing & Heating Services

Paul Foreman

219331

Heating Engineer Gas & Oil heating installations and repairs Boiler replacements and system upgrades Showers and bathroom installations Underfloor heating

01263 821897 or 07875 216184

Evolution of dermal fillers

TEL:

01692 406272

PC PROBLEMS? No problem!

Reliable, friendly, efficient service in the comfort of your own home.

Andrew Benn 01263 761133

Silver Surfers Computer Services Troubleshooting

Repairs

Tuition

Advice

Foreman ALL GLASS - Holt

Plumbing Heating Problems with steamed up double&glazing?

07875 216 184

Call 01263 713755 Anglian Water approved plumber Unit 3E, Ind Est, Hempstead Rd, Holt Corgi reg 219331

- do we now have something that delays ageing?

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Dermal filler treatments are non-surgical treatments Fillers can soften lines and wrinkles Fillers can be used to restore lost facial volume Fillers can be used to provide a three-dimensional facelift New research shows they can hold back years There are more than 200 fillers in use, not all are safe Most experts recommend avoiding permanent fillers Improper use can cause problems Treatments are largely unregulated so choose your practitioner wisely • At the Coltishall Cosmetic Clinic we specialise in providing a natural look and work hard to provide a safe and comfortable treatment.

Restylane range of dermal fillers has been used for 20 years and 28 million treatments have been carried out worldwide.

Dr Sanjay Gheyi MBBS MS FRCS BCAAM, Medical Director at the Coltishall Cosmetic Clinic says “they come and they go, but Restylane has stood the test of time. It is not that we shy away from new treatments. For those of you who know us-we have invested heavily in new technology and have 18 state-of-the-art lasers and light devices.”

Dr Gheyi has personally carried out thousands of Restylane treatments over the last ten years and it works, is very cost effective and it lasts longer than many other products on the market.

“When we first started doing dermal filler treatments the emphasis was on filling lines and wrinkles, I saw with interest as gradually we began to understand how our face ages and deflate with time. So the focus shifted to replacing lost volume. We moved from filling lines and wrinkles to adding volume. We also knew that in addition to loss of volume, gravity takes its toll and face begins to sag. We never thought that using fillers could fight gravity-un till new research came out just Sheringham Independent 439

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Service

Call Paul Foreman on Replacement Sealed Unit Secondary double glazing Laminated & toughened glass (24 hr service) Window films, safety, solar & security Caravan window All replacement types of central heating, bathrooms, Glass cut to showers any size (new & upgraded installations)

now that shows it is possible. We now have evidence that using hyaluronic acid dermal fillers strengthens the deeper layer of the face. This firms up deeper tissue, which resists gravitational descent. We can say with confidence that use of our treatments can delay ageing”.

What are the risks? In general these are safe treatments when performed by reputable and experienced doctors. This area is however largely unregulated so choose wisely. Although there are many voluntary regulators, the only legitimate regulator of health care in England is Care Quality Commission so using a CQC registered clinic should guarantee minimum safeguards. Experience and results of your practitioner is the most important factor.

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North East Norfolk Bird Club

Outdoor Event - Pigney’s Wood & Dilham Canal 15 May 09:00 - 13:00 - a walk along the Dilham Canal, with visits to Pigney’s Wood NR, Witton Heath and Bacton Woods. This event is for both beginners and reasonably experienced birders. Meet at 0900 at the car park for Pigney’s Wood (TG 297322). Take the Bacton Road (B1159) north from North Walsham, and then the left turn (Hall Lane) immediately after crossing the Dilham Canal (brown sign for Pigney’s Wood). Follow Hall Lane to the car park for Pigney’s Wood, NR just past Stone Cottage (about 1 km). The postcode for Stone Cottage is NR28 0SH. We will walk through the wood, down to the canal and then loop back to the car park; the duration

(NENBC)

will be about 2 hours and we will encounter woodland, arable and river valley habitats. Because the section of the Dilham Canal south from the B1159 bridge is undergoing renovation (and hence is rather difficult walking and relatively birdless), we will then drive to Bacton Woods for a walk through there and Witton Heath. This section should also be just about two hours, and the car-park is on the NE side of Bacton Wood (postcode NR28 9UE). The walking is relatively easy, though stout shoes are recommended for the damper sections. With luck we should encounter a nice range of woodland and wetland species, with the added bonus of butterflies and early dragonflies. Children are welcome if accompanied by

well-behaved adults, but we regret no dogs. To keep the club's carbon footprint small, please consider car sharing. The walk will be led by Andy Clarke and Perry Hampson.

Club Social & Wildlife Activity Evening: Moths/Birds & Bats 26 May 18:30 - 21:30 at Aylmerton Village Hall, aylmertonvillagehall. wix.com/northnorfolk - come along and bring the family to meet other members, where we shall be mothtrapping, learning about sound recording, taking bird and bat walks in nearby Felbrigg. Free admission, refreshments and used equipment available. Please park along Church Road or in the overflow car park at the church. A torch might be helpful, as the village has no street lighting. To keep the club's carbon footprint small, please consider car sharing.

North Norfolk Photographic Society

Members of North Norfolk Photographic Society were given a brilliant talk by Roger Hance on 6 April.

After attending a photography evening class, Roger joined Ipswich and District Photographic Society nearly 30 years ago and remains a member to this day. He holds no less than four Fellowships of the Royal Photographic Society and has won numerous awards for his photography in many genres.

Roger came to Holt to show some of his Sport and Action images. He showed photographs of athletics, ice hockey, speedway, judo, table tennis, motor cycling, rugger, boxing, cricket, swimming, canoeing - the list seemed endless. Every picture was explained - where is the best place to position yourself to get the result you want and how best to set up the camera.

Each one of Roger's photographs was full of action, perfectly framed, focused and exposed. It was a tour de force.

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Meetings of the North Norfolk Photographic Society are held on the first and third Wednesdays each month from 7.30pm in the Holt Community Centre. For further details please contact the club Secretary, Judith Wells at secretary.nnps@gmail.com or visit the club website at www.nnphotosoc.org

Sheringham Angel Pack Initiative

It is now four years since we introduced the Angel Pack initiative in Sheringham.

In that time the packs have been used 56 times! They have been used for a variety of incidents, from a person being run over when a car was reversing, a reversing van knocking someone over, someone falling down a broken manhole cover, car accident, falls and trips.... every time the Angel Pack proved useful!

This initiative would not be in place if it was not for the generosity of Sheringham residents. SiS, (Sisters in Spirit), who organise the initiative, would like to thank you for your support over the years.

We do have to fund raise to cover the insurance and we will be holding a fundraising stall as part of the Cromer & Sheringham Crab & Lobster Festival on 22 May, down by the Lobster Pub. There will be a wonderful Lucky Dip with brilliant prizes and a Grab a Crab & Lobster game of skill with a small prize every time and a sweet hamper for the overall winner with the highest score - great fun for all - please come along and support us!

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Anyone who would like more information about the Angel Pack Initiative, or would like a talk at their Group/Society, or would like to contribute in any way please contact SiS - c/o Diane Evans 01263 823889 Sheringham Independent 439

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Stody Lodge Gardens bursts into colour this May with fun events for all the family

Stody Lodge is opening its stunning gardens once again this May. Visitors are invited to enjoy its celebrated collection of colourful rhododendrons and azaleas, peaceful woodland walks, expansive lawns and delicious homemade charity teas.

It is open from 1pm – 5pm all Sundays in May and Bank Holiday Monday 30 May. It is also open 1pm – 5pm from Tuesday 24 May to Friday 27 May inclusive.

On Sunday 8 May, The Stody ‘Kids for Kids’ Family Fun Day returns with the Norwich & District Kid & Goatling show, face painting, treasure hunt, an exhibition showing the finalists of the Stody Young Talent Awards, and lots more. The day is in support of the North Norfolk Radio Kids Trust and The Holt Youth Project will provide

Onward & Upward for Elite Care in Cromer

Elite Care Cromer have moved from Louden Road to Brook Street in Cromer. Larger premises will prove an asset for the company in many ways. Most important of all is that staff training, which is a mandatory requirement, can be given comfortably in-house in the much expanded training facilities. "This was absolutely key for me," said owner Tee Carver. "We now have all the space and facilities we need in one place. This allows us to ensure

the homemade teas. Open 1pm to 5pm. Entrance is £5, children under 12 free.

On Sunday 22 May, Stody Lodge is delighted to be hosting The Stody Boutique Festival in the park next to the gardens. Open from 11am to 5pm (entrance is £9, children under 12 free) this brand new festival will bring together the best of Norfolk’s food and drink producers, vintage stalls, classic cars, kids activities and lots of wonderful music including a performance on Stody Lodge’s terrace by the fantastic Katrina from Katrina & The Waves (of Walking on Sunshine fame!) There will also be lots of demonstrations, workshops and tastings such as vintage inspired cocktail masterclasses, an introduction to papercutting, an opportunity to learn how to “splice” with The Traditional Rope Company, a beginners crochet workshop and you can create beautiful additions for your country garden with the Norfolk Log Planters.

And if all the excitement tires you out you can go for a sensational massage in Penny Groom’s holistic bell tent, or a peaceful stroll in Stody’s beautiful 14-acre gardens!

Please visit www.stodylodgegardens.co.uk for further information

VACANCIES our hand-picked staff are properly supported with training and mentoring centrally. Our objective is to provide the kind of care that is delivered with empathy for those we serve, supporting independence, respecting individuality and privacy. It is for that reason we have never undertaken 15 minute visits; we view them as worthless; 15 minutes is simply not enough time to fulfil any task efficiently. Above all we listen and pay attention to detail, we ask ourselves how would we want to be treated in your shoes." Tee continued, "Our staff love the new premises with nice kitchen at the back - it's so much more comfortable, staff are able to pop in during the day and have a break, they are already using the training room for study sessions. Our clients will also feel more comfortable in the spacious reception area. The recent ‘Open Day’ proved a huge success and Tee has resolved to make this an annual event. “It has been lovely to welcome service users back since the Open Day day who simply called in for a cup of tea” she said. Elite Care was formed to fill a perceived gap in the Home Care sector, Tee, the Registered Manager, had difficulty in securing the kind of care she wanted for her mother, a Dementia sufferer. "As a growing enthusiastic team we aim to serve as your competent, enthusiastic and reliable care team. Our staff will always accommodate your needs with professional, attentive service, the focus will be on your abilities rather than something you cannot do. We are registered with the Care Quality commission and all our staff are DBS checked and undertake mandatory training including the New Care Certificate." "Come in and have a cup of tea soon." Sheringham Independent 439

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Elite Care are based in Cromer and we have both Full-time and Part-time vacancies for domiciliary support workers to join our growing team.

This is not an easy job but it is an extremely rewarding role undertaking the support of vulnerable adults within the community. This involves every aspect of their needs - personal care, emotional support, companionship, shopping, assistance with eating, medication etc. You must be a dedicated individual and genuinely want to do the work, it is not a light hearted undertaking. The work varies from a day’s worth of pop-in visits, to longer sits, to live in and night sits.

A car is essential, we cover much of North Norfolk. Experience is preferred, but we would give full training to the right individual. Persons with criminal records cannot be accepted. Hours available can be as few as 8, or 40 or more. Contact Tee on 07591 686812 Mon to Fri 9am to 4pm or send an email telling us about yourself to tee@theecccltd.com

14 Brook Street, Cromer, NR27 9EY

www.theecccltd.com

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COME AND TRY CROQUET

It’s Spring! The ideal time to learn how to play croquet – or to take it up again if you have played it before. Bodham Croquet Club – tucked up the corner of Bodham playing field – is providing instruction and an opportunity to try out this fascinating game on each Wednesday afternoon during May, June and July.

Croquet comes in many different forms. However, there are two’official’ forms of the game, each played to international level ‘Association Croquet’ and ‘Golf Croquet’. Both forms have a handicap system permitting balanced games between people of different ability. They also use the same equipment (mallets and hoops) and the same lawn, but the two forms have very different natures and can be attractive to people with different personalities. ‘Association’ has ancient roots. For the game as we know it, the first set of official rules was defined in the 1860s, the heyday of the game, particularly favoured by ladies looking for partners. A form of croquet with a high strategic element, ‘Association’ can be likened to snooker - the person in play on the lawn, by obtaining extra shots, can build up ‘breaks’ and go through several (or many) hoops in his turn. When no more progress is possible the opponent can then be left in an almost impossible position!

‘Golf’ croquet, on the other hand, is much more of a sociable game. All players congregate together on the lawn and take it in turns to have one hit at their ball. Technically, however, it can be as skilful as ‘Association’. It is a much newer game than ‘Association’ but has grown enormously in popularity in the last two decades. Both forms of the game are played at Bodham and will be covered in the Wednesday afternoon sessions. Anyone interested should turn up for a 2pm start, wearing softish shoes. Attendance for the first three sessions is absolutely free and all equipment will be provided. For more information call Barry on 01263 715878.

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Sheringham Fit Together Walks for May

Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new to Fit Together. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766259999.

Mon 9 May – 10.30am - Sheringham Park Pinetree View Walk –Grade 3 – 4 miles – A walk through the park with moderate gradients on dirt, gravel, grass and woodland paths. Meet at the Dales Hotel Car Park, Lodge Hill, Sheringham, NR26 8TJ.

Mon 9 May – 1.30pm - Sheringham Prom Bookable Introductory Walk and Grade 1 – any dis-

Tel: 01263 512626

tance to 1 mile. A flat walk along the Sheringham Prom (slope to and from promenade). Meet at the Esplanade, off the Boulevard, Sheringham, NR26 8BH. Please book for this walk on 07766259999 by 3pm on Fri 6 May.

Tues 17 May – 11am - West Beckham Sheringham Rd Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A flat countryside walk on a mixture of field edges, dirt and grass paths and one unavoidable stile that dogs can go under. Meet at the Wheatsheaf Inn Car Park (free), Church Rd, West Beckham, NR25 6NX. Thurs 19 May – 10.30am - Gresham to East Beckham Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3.5 miles – A

mainly flat walk on minor roads, field edges and grass/dirt tracks. Meet at the Gresham Village Hall Car Park (free), East Beckham Lane, Gresham, NR11 8RT.

Thurs 19 May – 1.30pm - Gresham Circular Bookable Walk – Advanced Grade 1 – Approx. Either 1 or 1.7 miles – A gentle walk on minor roads, grass and field paths with gentle gradients. Meet at the Gresham Village Hall Car Park, East Beckham Lane, Gresham, NR11 8RT. Please book for this walk on 07766259999 by 3pm on Weds 18 May.

The Local Pick Up Points for the full Fit Together programme are Sheringham Library and Lloyds

WIN WITH THE SHERINGHAM INDEPENDENT & THE MACKENZIE HOTELS 2 main courses from our 2 for £14 menu and a hot drink of your choice for 2 What is the price for the Father’s Day lunch at each hotel?

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he first correct answer drawn at random by the Links will win lunch for two at any of the three Mackenzie Hotels. Rules - Free to enter. One entry only per household, entrants must be over 18. The winner will be published in the next available Sheringham Independent after the draw. No cash alternative. Mackenzie’s decision is final.

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Whether you’re looking for simple minimalism or state-of-the-art features, there’s plenty to see in our Bathroom Showroom. We offer an excellent range of bathroom suites, showers, heating, tiles and accessories from quality brands.

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Your bathroom needs are never far away • Complete bathroom solutions • Clear and consistent pricing • Quality the trade and public trusts • Friendly, knowledgeable staff • Tiles, accessories, heating and flooring also available

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Buy with confidence from a local company with a wealth of experience

Established in 1991, Sheringham Windows boasts thousands of satisfied customers throughout the region. We hold FENSA certification, the industry standard for replacement windows and doors, trusted by consumers and local authorities. Our fitters are time served craftsmen, ensuring you receive the very best quality of workmanship at all times.

FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTATION CALL

012 6 3 8 2 47 8 4

adam@sheringhamwindows.co.uk

Unit D, Nelson Square, Heath Drive, Hempstead Road Industrial Estate, Holt, NR25 6ER

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Still Paying Dealer Servicing Prices?

Wasting a Day miles from home?

Did you know that Henries can service your car at a fraction of dealer prices? Without loss of your warranty rights And you stay home, we will collect and deliver FREE in the Sheringham area!

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Kitchen Bathroom Tile Free measuring and delivery throughout north Norfolk Fitting service available Open 6 days a week

Quality that speaks for itself

www.naturaltile.co.uk

Call in or phone for a quote. Open 8.30 am to 5.30 pm weekdays Sats 9 am to 12 noon MOTs only

Phone 825537

enquiries@naturaltile.co.uk

Weybourne Road (next to the Splash)

overstrandgardencentre@btconnect.com

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